In the reform of our education system

  1. I BELIEVE in the reform of our public education system. George Washington said, “A primary object…should be the education of our youth in the science of government. In a republic, what species of knowledge can be equally important? And what duty more pressing…than communicating it to those who are to be the future guardians of the liberties of the country.” And yet today, approximately 9 out of 10 graduating high school students cannot tell you what the three branches of government are much less what their function is.

From the middle of the twentieth century liberal and socialist entities have recognized that the power to overthrow our way of life rested in the infiltration of our schools and educational institutions with Marxist and socialist philosophies. Our colleges and universities began churning out liberal reformers, rather than educators, whose main purpose was to un-teach and then indoctrinate.

Today our children know everything there is to know about sexual methods and homosexual rights but cannot say the Lord’s Prayer or The Pledge of Allegiance in school. They are taught how to properly put on a prophylactic but know nothing about respect for our founding fathers or the Holy Bible. They learn that truth is relative and that their ancient ancestors were apes and monkeys but cannot hear that the world was created by God and man was made in His image. They can wear pants that start below their underwear but get suspended for wearing a T-Shirt proclaiming Jesus Christ Is Lord.

We must break our public school system free of the National Education Association (NEA) stranglehold and its progressive agenda. Dismantling this union is imperative for the future of our children and our nation. We must put God and patriotism back in our public schools and give parents the right to choose how and what kind of education their children will receive.

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